On July 13, CCI had imposed penalties totalling nearly Rs 47 crore on Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, its three officials, two other pharma companies and four Gujarat-based chemists associations for indulging in unfair business practices.

Audney Infotel and Albion Infotech had accused Google of following a non-transparent bidding process in its Adwords programme and suspending their accounts in favour of promoting a rival product of the internet company.

Walmart has given itself time till June 7, 2019, to close the deal, failing which it will have to repay a significant portion of the bond issue even as the Bentonville-based retailer remains confident of completing the transaction before the end of 2018.

Temasek will infuse capital into UST Global to pick up around 20% stake in the billion-dollar plus enterprise. The company had earlier sought the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) approval to sell the stake to Temasek’s subsidiary MacRitchie Investments, without divulging details.

While the CCI is yet to take a call on the Walmart-Flipkart deal, officials said the regulator might order certain structural changes in the proposed transaction to address possible competition concerns.

The sangh's economic offshoot Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) had alleged that US retail giant Walmart was "circumventing" rules for a "back-door entry" into India with its majority stake acquisition of Flipkart.